The 40-goal superstar was withdrawn in the second half with what appeared to be a hamstring injury, and the enigmatic Swede is unlikely to be fit for the quarter-final second leg at Stamford Bridge.

Ibrahimovic was not at his stunning best in the Parc des Princes, and respected publication L'Equipe awarded him with a lowly three out of 10 for his efforts.

Chelsea's David Luiz , who despite conceding the free-kick which caused him to inadvertently score an own goal, still scored higher than Ibrahimovic, with the Brazilian given a four alongside team-mates Petr Cech, Cesar Azpilicueta, John Terry and Andre Schurrle.

Ezequiel Lavezzi opened the scoring for the Ligue 1 leaders early on, before Eden Hazard equalised from the penalty spot.

However, Luiz turned the ball into his own net in the second half, before Javier Pastore danced through the Chelsea defence late on to give Laurent Blanc's side a huge advantage ahead of the return leg.

Blues boss Jose Mourinho was critical of his side after the game by bemoaning a lack of firepower after leaving Fernando Torres on the bench in favour of Schurrle.